A former history teacher and his wife Claire meet at a fancy restaurant with his elder brother, a prominent politician and his wife Babette. The plan is to discuss over dinner how to handle a crime committed by their teenage sons. The violent act of the two boys had been filmed by a security camera and shown on TV, but, so far, they have not been identified. The parents have to decide on what to do.

Inspired by black culture, Canadian singer Justin Bieber has vowed to use his social media platform to learn, to speak up about racial injustice and systemic oppression and to identify ways to be a part of much-needed change as demonstrations over George Floyd's death continued in US.
The Sorry, who has been raising the voice for justice for black community, turned to Instagram and wrote, “I am inspired by black culture.”
“I have benefited off of black culture,” he further said and added “My style, how I sing, dance, perform, and my fashion have been influenced by black culture.”
"I am committed to using my platform from this day forward to learn, to speak up about racial injustice and systemic oppression, and to identify ways to be a part of much needed change.”
Earlier, the singer urged fans to donate to Breonna Taylor’s family and sign petition to celebrate ...

Mahira Khan responds to 8-year-old fan's letter on Twitter

Pakistani superstar Mahira Khan has extended love to an eight-year-old fan, Rania, in response to her letter, on Twitter.
The Raees actor turned to microblogging site Twitter and responded to the letter of her little fan which was shared by her father, Shaharyar.
This is shoo sweet. Tell Rania that I wanted to name my daughter Rania if I had a girl :) Give her lots of love and tight hug from me ?♥️ https://t.co/zDKEXcMDgK
— Mahira Khan (@TheMahiraKhan) June 4, 2020
Mahira wrote, “This is shoo sweet. Tell Rania that I wanted to name my daughter Rania if I had a girl :) Give her lots of love and tight hug from me.”
Earlier, the man shared the letter of her daughter Rania, where she writes to Mahira Khan “I am Rania and I am 8 years old. I am big fan of you.”
The little girl further wrote, “I saw your movie ...

Ben Affleck, girlfriend attend 'Black Lives Matter' protest

Hollywood star Ben Affleck and his girlfriend Ana De Armars attended protests against the death of George Floyd.
The pair took part in a Black Lives Matter demonstration in Venice Beach. Photos circulating on social media showed the Oscar winning actor holding a sign that read "Black Lives Matter".
Before taking part in the protest Ben Affleck took to Twitter to share his thoughts on the issue.
"Now is the time for me to listen, learn, and most importantly, take action," he tweeted.
The protests started in several US cities after the death of an unarmed black man in police custody on May 25.
Actors, musicians, sports persons and common people are taking to streets to protest the discrimination against the black community in the United States.